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Copper Country Architects

Hans T. Liebert

by Joe Lukaszewski

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  1. Fifteenth Census of the United States, Ancestry Library Edition, 31 July 2006.
  2. Eckert, Sandstone Architecture, 246.
  3. Alexander, East Hancock Revisited, 28.
  4. World War I Registration Card, Ancestrylibrary.com.
  5. Both sites listed on National Register.
  6. Mather Hall.
  7. Karla L. Cross, "The Architectural Style and History of the Ambassador," term paper (1997).
  8. Plans in Gundlach Collection, 85M, MTU Archives.
  9. “Building Era,” Hancock Evening Journal, 6 December 1901.
  10. Alexander, East Hancock Revisited, 36.
  11. "New Hospital a Model Structure," Daily Mining Gazette, November 3, 1903.
  12. "The New Hospital is Magnificent," Daily Mining Gazette, June 4, 1904.
  13. Alison K. Hoagland, “Boarders and Mortgages: Homeownership Strategies for Copper-Mine Workers in Michigan,” paper delivered at Society for American City and Regional Planning History biannual conference, Miami, FL, October 2005.
  14. “Schneider Block Nearly Finished,” Daily Mining Gazette, 1 December 1906.
  15. Plans in Gundlach Collection, 85U, MTU Archives.
  16. “Contract Let for New Club House,” Daily Mining Gazette, 1 December 1905.
  17. "Fine Building Now Completed," Sunday Mining Gazette, 6 January 1907.
  18. "Fine Building Now Completed."
  19. "Fine Building Now Completed."
  20. Daily Mining Gazette, 4 December 1966.
  21. Alexander, East Hancock Revisited, 28.
  22. Alexander, East Hancock Revisited, 11.
  23. Alexander, East Hancock Revisited, 13.
  24. Hancock Evening Journal, 26 November 1901.

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